USA Today has an article about brands that are putting out special editions of their products using vintage packaging. Click here to read the article on throwback packaging.
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I haven't seen the retro Doritos bags, but I have bought the retro Pepsi and Mountain Dew because it's made with sugar and tastes the way I remember sodas tasting as a kid, with that sugar "kick."
Posted by: Bela | 13 March 2011 at 01:29 PM
Bela, in the Boston area, full-sugar Coke and other soft drinks are available year-round in the Hispanic section of supermarkets. I believe they're imported from Mexico.
I'm so used to diet soda and corn syrup-sweetened products, that real sugar tastes weird to me. Sad.
Posted by: Paula Zargaj-Reynolds | 13 March 2011 at 08:27 PM